December 3, 2008

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LizG

Years ago I worked for a dentist who swore the best toothpaste was Peroxide and baking soda. He suggested keeping a container of baking soda by the sink and dip the toothbrush in the peroxide and then in the baking soda to form a paste. I've been doing it ever since with no regrets. Not to mention how much I save :-)

Liz

alysiak

My darling groom and I also keep these on hand for dental care. Funny how "old fashioned" methods are coming back into "fashion" again, especially with the focus on going green.

smiles :)

Tina T

Does anyone know how this affects tooth sensitivity? Do these products improve it?

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